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ITHURSDAY, APRIL 15 j 1*76 — FBONE -
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Police Calls
April 7, 976. Huntley Police assisted the McHenry County Sheriff on Crystal Lake Road, in checking out a person who had been reported slumped over the sicering wheel, it was lound out that the driver was sleepy and had fallen asleep.
April 9, 197(', Police investi¬ gated a two car accident at the intersoctio'> of East Main St. and Mrytle Street, one of the driver.^ received minor inifies and was taken tn Woodstock Hospi'al by the Himtley Res¬ cue Sauad for treatment. The other driver w.ts arretted for Failure to YieH the Right of wav at a st.)r) intersection.
April 9, 1976. A high school student reported that his dri¬ vers license was tnken from his lockpr at schoU. Tbe Secre- tai-v of Statos office was also notified of tho theft.
April 10. 1976. A person who was Nisiting a friend in town, reported that the out.siHe mi'-- ror on hi^ car was br'^ken o6f, and the doors dented. The lom- plaint is still under investiga¬ tion
Anril 11. 1076 Police respond¬ ed, aloncr witn the Hunfley Res- 00° Squad to a residence in town in regards to a burn vic¬ tim. The victim was in hed when his mattress caucht fire, the burn victim w;is treated and released trom the hcspital.
Anril 11, 1976. A car that had to make a wide turn to a- void another car skidded on seme gravel and struck a tel-^- phono pele which brcke in half. No injuries were reo irtod, and no citations we^e issued.
April 11, ¦|'^76. A landlord reponi-u to D-li'-e that she had s<>me trouble with cne o^ her tenants, the boarder stated that he would not cause anv more truLblo when he was spoken to by police. .
April v.. I'^^ft, A theft which had occurred sometime earlier in the month was disovered when an inventory was made and reported to police.
Police will begin s'vit-eberk- ing vehic'es for their village vehicle taps.
All Incumbents Re-Elcted In College Election
In the April 10 McHenry County ColK^ge election all in¬ cumbents were re-elected. There was no opposition for Barbara Pautz, Herb Lutter and Lee Schuppert for a 3 year term.
Henry Marlowe of H'untley staged a v/rite-ln campaign against David Murphy of Cai-y, who received 3077 to Marlowe's 479. Marlowe also received 452 votes as a write-in for the 3 year term. Marlowe's name was scratched from the bal¬ let a few days before the elec¬ tion bec'ause of a technic;ility.
The following is a tabulation of the votes for this 3 year term: Pautz 2402, Lutter 2237; Schuppert 221S. for the 3 yea term.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL SCHWEIGER RETIRES
A 34-year military career that began with World War II combat missions as a bomber pilot ends in retireinenl ceremonies Sunday, May 16, for Brigadier General lidward V. Schweiger of 13515 Marengo Rd., Huntley. III.
The retirement para<le and reception will bo lield on the military reservation of O'Hare International Airport, where Birg. Gen. Schweiger has worked since 1950. His most recent assignments were as director of logistics. Headquarters, Illinois Air National (kiard; assistant United States property and fiscal officer; md supply management ofticer.
Born in I'rairie du Chien, Wis., March 24. 1921, the general holds bachelor's md master's degrees from Chicago State College. He and his wife (the former Rita M. Lyng) have five sons. Among the general's decorations are the Air Vledal with Oak Leaf Clusters, Kuropean-Alrican-.Middle I ast Campaign Medal ith Battle Stars, and World War II Victory Medal. He has completed more than score of military courses, but says the most unique was being "a pilot in a laval deck officer course conducted by the Army."
SERWCES
St. Mary's Catholic Church Woodstock St. Huntley, Illinois
Father L.D. Day, Pastor
Thursday .April 15
Mass - 8 p.m. Good Iriday April 16
Mass 8 p.m. Saturday .April 17
Mass 8 p.m. Laster Sunday
Masses - 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.
Confessions -
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. before each
Mass on Thurs., and I'ri. Saturday April 17 - 10 A.M. - 11 A.M. 7 P.M. - 8 P.M.
fpirst Congregational Church JHuntley, Illinois
;Weekly Calendar:
Thurs. Apr. 15 - Girl Scout Neighbor¬ hood ,Mtg. 9:30
Maunday Thursday Service in Huntley 7:30 riday, April 16 - Good Iriday Ser¬ vice in Huntley - 7:30 Sunday, April 18 ¦ Sunrise Service in Deieke Park-6:00
Breakfast in Social Hall - 7:00 Sunday Sch. & Worship - 9:30
Momlay, April 19 - Gid Scout Par¬ ents Meeting - 7:30 Celas 7:30 • ( ub Scouts-3:30 & 6:30 Tuesday, April 20-(Iirl Scouts- 3:30 Wednesdav, April 21 - Chancel Choir 7:30
Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church 11008 N. Church Street Huntley, Illinois
Frederick R. Harm, Ph. D., Pastor Phone: Office 669-5780 Res. 669-5735 April 15, Maundy Thursday
7:30 pm Communion Service April 16, Good Friday
7:30 pm Communion Service April 18, toaster Sunday
6:00 arh Sunrise Service
7:00 am Easter Breakfast
9:00 am Sunday School 10:15 am Festival Service April 19, Monday
7:00 pm Sr. Choir Rehearsal
7:00 pm Boy Scouts
7:30 pm L.W.M.L. April 20, Tuesday
3:30 pm Brownies
8:30 pm Bowling League
April 21, Wednesday
3:30 pm Mid-week Sch. of Rehgion 4:30 pm Jr. Choir Rehearsal
The Huntley School Board Citizens Advisory Council wiU hold its fir.st meeting on Mon¬ day. April 26, I97C at 8:00 P.M. in the Huni:ley High Sehool Li¬ brary. All interested persons, whether you turned your name in earlier or not, are encour¬ aged and invited to attend.
MENU 4/20-23/76
Mon. Last day ol Spring Vacation
Tues. Wiener winks w/cheese ('atsup & mustard Buttered corn Potato chips
Lemon pie w/Riclies whip Milk
Wed. Chicken and gravy Cranberry sauce Mashed potatoes Fresh frozen green beans
Buttered bread
Applesauce
Milk
Thu. Chili w/crackers
Carrot & celery sticks Peanut butter/jelly sandwiches Fruit in frozen orange juice Milk
Fri. lish
Mashed potatoes w/butter sauce Cole salw w/carrots Buttered bread Mixed fruit Milk
Aurora Blood Mobile Here next Tuesday
Tuesday, April 20th, is the day - the time is anytime between 1:00 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. - The place is the Huntley American Legion Home to be a Blood Donor at the Huntley Community Area Blood Bank that's what!!
Our objective is to unite our com¬ munity behind the effort to recruit and maintain an ongoing, year round donoi file so that blood is not out¬ dated and wasted. This is a communi¬
ty effort to achieve the goal of a con¬ tinuing supply of blood from volun¬ teer donors. Rememiier, blood has a life of only 21 days.
Residents of Huntley and Area - Let us seize this opportunity to insure that this vital and precious gift is available - if you - or your family or neighbor needs it!
Blood is truly a gift of hfe only you can give!
See you Tuesday Neva Robertshaw Blood Chairman

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^ HUNTLEY '^ of East Main St. and Mrytle Street, one of the driver.^ received minor inifies and was taken tn Woodstock Hospi'al by the Himtley Res¬ cue Sauad for treatment. The other driver w.ts arretted for Failure to YieH the Right of wav at a st.)r) intersection.
April 9, 1976. A high school student reported that his dri¬ vers license was tnken from his lockpr at schoU. Tbe Secre- tai-v of Statos office was also notified of tho theft.
April 10. 1976. A person who was Nisiting a friend in town, reported that the out.siHe mi'-- ror on hi^ car was br'^ken o6f, and the doors dented. The lom- plaint is still under investiga¬ tion
Anril 11. 1076 Police respond¬ ed, aloncr witn the Hunfley Res- 00° Squad to a residence in town in regards to a burn vic¬ tim. The victim was in hed when his mattress caucht fire, the burn victim w;is treated and released trom the hcspital.
Anril 11, 1976. A car that had to make a wide turn to a- void another car skidded on seme gravel and struck a tel-^- phono pele which brcke in half. No injuries were reo irtod, and no citations we^e issued.
April 11, ¦|'^76. A landlord reponi-u to D-li'-e that she had s<>me trouble with cne o^ her tenants, the boarder stated that he would not cause anv more truLblo when he was spoken to by police. .
April v.. I'^^ft, A theft which had occurred sometime earlier in the month was disovered when an inventory was made and reported to police.
Police will begin s'vit-eberk- ing vehic'es for their village vehicle taps.
All Incumbents Re-Elcted In College Election
In the April 10 McHenry County ColK^ge election all in¬ cumbents were re-elected. There was no opposition for Barbara Pautz, Herb Lutter and Lee Schuppert for a 3 year term.
Henry Marlowe of H'untley staged a v/rite-ln campaign against David Murphy of Cai-y, who received 3077 to Marlowe's 479. Marlowe also received 452 votes as a write-in for the 3 year term. Marlowe's name was scratched from the bal¬ let a few days before the elec¬ tion bec'ause of a technic;ility.
The following is a tabulation of the votes for this 3 year term: Pautz 2402, Lutter 2237; Schuppert 221S. for the 3 yea term.
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JtBUB dhrist isHisen ITodag, ailtluia!'
BRIGADIER GENERAL SCHWEIGER RETIRES
A 34-year military career that began with World War II combat missions as a bomber pilot ends in retireinenl ceremonies Sunday, May 16, for Brigadier General lidward V. Schweiger of 13515 Marengo Rd., Huntley. III.
The retirement para